Reformation History (208)
  1. Few couples faced the kind of pressures they endured in their two decades of marriage prior to Martin’s death in 1546.
  2. What I was missing—what so many are missing—is a Church that doesn’t just speak about Christ, but delivers him.
  3. The church does not await a verdict; she proclaims one.
  4. Albrech Dürer is said to have brought the Renaissance north of the Alps and perfected the mass production and distribution of images.
  5. Is there a significant difference between changing your mind and doing penance? Absolutely.
  6. Luther’s final thoughts were not meant to bum you out or lead you to despair.
  7. What do we do with Katie Luther? What kind of historical character can we paint her to be?
  8. There is a “re” involved with baptism, but unlike the Anabaptists, it’s not a “re-do,” but a “re-turn" or a “re-member.”
  9. Longstanding tradition must be bolstered by something outside of ourselves that also lies outside of the traditions of men.
  10. This is an excerpt from Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation by Amy Mantravadi (1517 Publishing, 2024), pgs. 24-27
  11. Christ is the beating heart of Christian faith and its only object.
  12. No matter how many times we hear this good news, it never stops being good news.
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